While much of the talk leading up to Ohio State's College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with Clemson Friday night has centered on Dabo Swinney's diarrhea of the mouth, the fact of the matter is games on won on the field, not at the microphone.
One of the most important games with the game pits Ohio State's pass protection against a Clemson defense that's had very little trouble getting to opposing quarterbacks.
This reality isn't lost on Ryan Day, who discussed Clemson's ability to harass the quarterback in yesterday's media session.
“They create a lot of disruption.